Evaluation of Some Autologous Biological Tissue Adhesives for Enhancing Healing of Skin Grafts in Dogs (An Experimental Study)

Amany Mohamed Elkazzaz;

Abstract


Abstract:
The present work was designed to evaluate the effect of platelet rich plasma (PRP) and
platelet rich fibrin (PRF) for enhancing graft acceptance and healing of autologous full
thickness skin graft in dogs. Eighteen dogs were included in the study; dogs were divided
into two groups: PRP-treated group and PRF-treated group. In all groups, the skin on both
sides of the chest wall was prepared for the autogenous graft. Each side was used as donor
and recipient for the opposite one. Two circumscribed full thickness skin incisions (4 cm in
diameter) were harvested, one from each side, and implanted interchanged into the other side.


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Title Evaluation of Some Autologous Biological Tissue Adhesives for Enhancing Healing of Skin Grafts in Dogs (An Experimental Study)
Other Titles تقييم بعض لاصقات الأنسجة الحيوية الذاتية لتحفيز التئام زراعة الجلد في الكلاب (دراسة تجريبية)
Authors Amany Mohamed Elkazzaz
Issue Date 2019

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